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Noun cassie has 1 sense
  1. huisache, cassie, mimosa bush, sweet wattle, sweet acacia, scented wattle, flame tree, Acacia farnesiana - tropical American thorny shrub or small tree; fragrant yellow flowers used in making perfumery
    --1 is a kind of acacia
    --1 is a member of genus Acacia

Definitions from the Web

Cassie

Definition

A 'cassie' is a term commonly used to refer to a type of shrub or small tree belonging to the genus Cassia. It is characterized by its showy clusters of flowers, which can be yellow, pink, or white.

Senses and Usages

Noun - Plant

Cassie can specifically refer to the plant itself, which is known for its vibrant flowers and beautiful foliage. It is often grown as an ornamental plant.

Example sentence: The cassie in my garden has bloomed splendidly this spring.

Noun - Nickname

'Cassie' can also be used as a nickname for people with the given name Cassandra, Cassidy, or other similar names.

Example sentence: Cassie is a talented musician who can play multiple instruments.

Noun - Fossil Fuel

In certain regions, 'cassie' is a local term used to describe a type of fossil fuel, specifically coal or peat.

Example sentence: The mining industry heavily relies on cassie extraction for energy production.

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